Sometimes, people say, "This is not political," about an issue.
My response?
It's ALWAYS political. The upcoming battle to control the confirmation of the next Supreme Court Justice is gonna be a brawl. Because of the timing, it may well have a major effect on the composition of Congress.
One major effect: the currently-elected RINOs may stake their jobs on the outcome of this fight. Those who side with the Democrats may well find that they are voted OUT in the next election.
From the Democrats' position, that may be a feature, not a bug.
The Senate RINOs should pray - fervently - that voters have a short memory. Myself, I doubt they do.
How will Senate races involving presently-serving Democrats who side against the nominee turn out? For those in hard-core Left states, the same as usual - Yellow-Dog Democrat, all the way.
For those in less rigidly aligned states? They could lose - BIGLY.
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